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Walney Extension
The world's largest operational offshore wind energy farm as of September 6th, 2018, located in the Irish Sea. It features 87 turbines and has a capacity of 659 MW.
operational
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Project UFER
A project focused on the full-scale explosion testing of innovative hydrogen explosion relief panels.
completed
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Walney Extension
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National Grid
Energy
company
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University of Edinburgh
Education and Research
institution
UK
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Clearfleau
Anaerobic digestion plant development
company
UK
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Hydrogen explosion relief panels
Innovative panels designed to open rapidly during a hydrogen explosion, allowing flame-front and combustion products to outflow freely and safely.
1 mention
Anaerobic Digestion
A process where microorganisms break down biodegradable materials in the absence of oxygen. In the Muckbuster, this process is used to digest waste and produce methane.
1 mention
Offshore wind turbines
Large-scale wind turbines installed in the Baltic Sea to harness wind energy for electricity generation. The project will use approximately 200 turbines.
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London Array
The world's largest offshore wind energy system, activated in the UK, with a capacity of 630MW, capable of powering 470,000 homes and displacing 925,000 tons of CO2 annually. It took 12 years to develop.
operational
1 mention
East Anglia One
An upcoming offshore wind energy farm expected to become the new leader in size, with 102 turbines and a projected capacity of 714 MW.
planned
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Walney Extension
The world's largest operational offshore wind energy farm as of September 6th, 2018, located in the Irish Sea. It features 87 turbines and has a capacity of 659 MW.
operational
1 mention
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Walney Extension
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Hydrogen refueling hub
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Aspatria cheese creamery
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Ultra-fast explosion relief (UFER) product
A range of innovative hydrogen explosion relief panels designed to open rapidly during an explosion, managing flame-front and combustion products.
1 mention
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Jonathan Brearley
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Antony Green
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Craig Chapman
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In the news (4)
Rhino HySafe’s testing of innovative hydrogen explosion relief panels is a success
3 years 7 months ago
English hydrogen research facility gets £9 million in Ofgem funding
5 years 6 months ago
The biggest offshore wind energy farm in the world is now operational
7 years 9 months ago
Biogas plant in UK to run on cheese
10 years 2 months ago
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